Podcast appearances and mentions of marty howe

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Latest podcast episodes about marty howe

The Face-Off Spot with Adam Larson
Mark and Marty Howe

The Face-Off Spot with Adam Larson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 64:11


Mark and Marty Howe share incredible stories from their legendary hockey journey, including their time with their iconic father Gordie Howe, behind-the-scenes moments, and the legacy of family and resilience.

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Coach & Kernan
Episode 612 On the Record with Jerry Trupiano with Dave Dagostino featuring Mark and Marty Howe

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 43:52


Gordie Howe "Mr. Hockey"

Ray and Joe D.
Brian and Company w Marty Howe 4-21-23

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 9:47


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Make Room with Lindsay Jordan

Marty Howe sits down with Lindsay to talk about owning and operating her own business, O'Reilly's Pub, in Clintonville, OH.

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069: The “Rebel” World Hockey Association with Ed Willes

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 94:26


Fresh off of kicking pro basketball’s establishment in the teeth with the launch of the upstart American Basketball Association in 1967, inveterate sports entrepreneurs Dennis Murphy (see also: World Team Tennis, Roller Hockey International) and Gary Davidson (World Football League) turned their attention to an even riper target of opportunity in 1971 – the monopolistic and monochromatic 12-team National Hockey League. Their broadside against the NHL was the audaciously aspirational World Hockey Association – a seven-season 1970s-era wonder that brought a rollicking brand of ice hockey to no fewer than 27 markets across North America (not including four announced teams that relocated before even playing a game) – leaving in its wake a bevy of bounced checks, fractious lawsuits, and defunct franchises from San Diego to Cherry Hill, New Jersey.    Amidst the league’s traveling circus of the weird (the Chicago Cougars’ 1974 playoff run ended by Peter Pan), and wonderful (the Houston Aeros’ Gordie, Mark and Marty Howe teaming for the first-ever father-son[-son!] combination in pro hockey), the WHA undeniably became the vanguard that dragged the sport kicking and screaming into the modern age by: ending the NHL’s monopoly grip on the pro game; freeing players from its reserve clause; allowing 18-year-old players to be drafted; introducing top-tier hockey to the US Sun Belt and the interior Canadian provinces; and opening up rosters to an exciting array of European talent in numbers previously unimagined.  And, by the end of its run in 1979, ushering four new clubs – the Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers, and Hartford Whalers – into a merger-expanded NHL. Sportswriter Ed Willes (The Rebel League: The Short and Unruly Life of the World Hockey Association) returns to the podcast to discuss the brief but impactful legacy of hockey’s “rebel league” that gave up-and-coming stars their big-league debuts, others their swan songs – and provided high-octane fuel for some of the most spectacularly memorable moments in the history of professional hockey. Please check out our great sponsors Audible, SportsHistoryCollectibles.com and Podfly!

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The Warrior Life Podcast Flyers Great Mark Howe

RTDS / Listen UP Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 53:26


On show #5, Justin talks hockey and life with Philadelphia Flyer great Mark Howe! Mark is one of only four Flyers to be inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame and his #2 hangs from the rafters. But what Mark Howe was as a player is second to who Mark Howe is as a person. That is the ultimate tribute to the people who raised him, Gordie and Coleen Howe. Listen as Mark reminisces about his career, speaks warmly about his legendary mom and dad and explains to us how Gordie’s biggest contribution to this world may not have been on the ice, but in the area of medicine! Mark Steven Howe (born May 28, 1955) is a retired American professional ice hockey left winger and later defenseman who played sixteen seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and six seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA). He is currently serving the Director of Pro Scouting for the Detroit Red Wings.[1] He is the son of Gordie and Colleen Howe, younger brother of Marty Howe, and nephew of Vic Howe. Despite the enormous shadow cast by his father and splitting time between two leagues, Howe shone as one of the best two-way NHL defensemen of the 1980s, being a three-time runner-up for the Norris Trophy and making the Stanley Cup finals three times as a player. He is a member of both the United States Hockey Hall of Fame and the Hockey Hall of Fame in to which he was inducted in 2011.[2] The Howe family received the Wayne Gretzky International Award in 2000, for major contributions to the growth and advancement of hockey in the United States. To find out more info about Mark, find him at the following: Web: https://www.nhl.com/player/mark-howe-8448002 #PhiladelphiaFlyers #Flyers #Hockey #NHL #MarkHowe https://www.nhl.com/flyers/ #HallOfFame To get in touch with Justin, drop us a line at: PHONE: 1-866-269-6155 EMAIl: feedback@radiothatdoesntsuck.com

Bastl's Bytes: The David Bastl Podcast

Canadian media personality David Bastl dives into the world ofsports podcasting with: Bastl's Bytes: The David Bastl Sports Podcast.   In this episode, the guy who signed Gordie, Mark, and Marty Howe to the Whalers, former owner Howard Baldwin is on the show. He reflects back on memories of Mr. Hockey, and how life was having the most famous hockey player on the planet on his roster. The Penguins are the 2016 Stanley Cup Champs, and we chat with the future of the Canucks, Bo Horvat Filled with opinions, sarcasm, and facts, in episode 26 of this fast moving podcast.

Ted Sobel's Excellent Sports Adventure

Ted talks with former NHL and WHA hockey player and son of Gordie, Marty Howe!